Originally Posted by
William W
Based on those 50 images, I think that the B&G should be happy. Congratulations.
Some points that you might look at (and some examples from your images in brackets):
> Why drop down and shoot from a lower camera angle - that only accentuates the weight of the hips and usually gives a less flattering perspective of the face. (bride and groom - half shot)
> Using a W/A lens (or zooming out) to create more space is not usually the best answer - using closer to a standard lens and moving back is usually a better option to make a better and more pleasing perspective (groom father best man - full shot).
> there are quite a few hard shadows from the flash: practice with the light modification (just married, signing the register, the bride, happiness . . etc)
> there is not adequate flash fill on most of the outdoor backlit or side lit shots. If shooting in AL was your vision, then the shots are under exposure for the skin tones and to best capture the Subjects' expressions and emotions. (groom with his best man)
WW